Switch structure with multiple usages

Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – Solid contact – Rotating actuator

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200570, 200565, 200568, H01H 1920

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055952909

ABSTRACT:
A switch structure with multiple usages, in which the engaging seat is firmly associated with the main body only by means of engaging the the engaging hooks of the engaging seat with the reverse hooks of the main body without using any screw or rivet. The central shaft of the rotary switch is integrally formed with three arch stopper blocks and between each two arch stopper blocks is formed an acute driving block which such contacts with bent arms of the conductive plates and the connecting plate that when the rotary switch is rotated to rotarily drive the central shaft, the contacts of the central shaft are revolved clockwisely or counterclockwisely to change the positions of the contacts relative to the conductive plates so as to save power. A third conductive wire can be inserted through the other oblique notch of the main body into an insertion hole of the connecting plate to change the switch structure into one with three sets of wires.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2723327 (1955-11-01), Gilbert
patent: 2813158 (1957-11-01), Hutt
patent: 3359393 (1967-12-01), Anthony et al.

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